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082 | _a304.80941 MIG pt.2 | ||
100 | _aStillwell, John (ed.) | ||
245 | 0 | _aMigration processes and patterns | |
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bBelharen Press | ||
260 | _c1992 | ||
300 | _a256p. | ||
502 | _aPopulation redistribution in the United Kingdom. vol. 2 | ||
520 | _aThe population of the United Kingdom redistributes itself through the process of migration in response to changing social and economic circumstances. Large numbers of individuals and families, motivated by a variety of reasons, are involved in creating migration flows between places. The consequences both for those who move and for the localities to and from which they move are considerable. Volume Two of Migration Processes and Patterns provides an analysis of the changing level, composition and geographical patterns of migration taking place within the United Kingdom during the 1970s and 1980s. The book contains contributions prepared by members of a Working Party on internal migration' set up under the aegis of the Institute of British Geographers Chapters are organised on the basis of the national, regional or systematic perspectives which they offer Volume Two and its sister volume, Rearch Prodress and Prospects, demonstrate the importance of migration and document its role as a key agent of demographic, social and economic change in a post-industrial society. Both books are essential reading for those students and practitioners who seek a better understanding of migration and its significance | ||
650 | _aMigration, Internal Great Britain | ||
700 | _aRees, Philip (ed.) | ||
700 | _aBoden, Peter (ed.) | ||
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